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IGN bought them a couple of years ago.
Besides locking down the charities, they also increased the "minimum to get all of it" price for bundles to $25, and made it so the "minimum" tip to Bundle is $7.50, up from $1. They also hid the charity sliders behind more obscure UI elements so people mostly forget that selecting the share of the bundle going to charity was a big part of the experience.
I remember when the minimum tip to Bundle was $0. That change also stood out because I used to set it to something like:
And I often picked a different charity than the default.